Safety & Maintenance Instructions

FREEDOM. PASSION. PRECISION.
SUPPRESSOR HANDLING CAUTIONS (DDM4ISR)
1. ALWAYS ENSURE THAT THE MONOLITHIC BAFFLE IS SECURE IN THE
SUPPRESSOR ASSEMBLY BEFORE SHOOTING.
a. Upon cleaning or performing maintenance on the suppressor assembly,
always ensure that the bafe is securely tightened in place before ring (See
Section 5.6 DDM4ISR Sound Suppressor Maintenance for more details).
b. Serious injury may result from improper bafe installation.
2. NEVER DISCHARGE THE FIREARM WITH ANY LIQUID INSIDE OF THE
SUPPRESSOR ASSEMBLY.
a. The presence of liquid may induce dangerous pressure uctuations upon
ring.
b. Doing so may result in damage to the rearm, serious injury, or both.
c. Always carefully remove any liquid (oils, solvents, etc.) before shooting.
3. SUPPRESSOR WILL GET EXTREMELY HOT. The suppressor will become
extremely hot when red and can retain heat for a long time.
4. ALWAYS be cautious of hand placement and the proximity of the suppressor
assembly to others and ammable objects.
5. ALWAYS be careful not to rest the hot suppressor against anything you don’t want
to damage, injure, or melt with heat.
6. ANY MAINTENANCE REQUIRED PAST WHAT IS DESCRIBED IN THIS
MANUAL SHOULD ONLY BE ATTEMPTED BY A QUALIFIED GUNSMITH.
a. Modifying or attempting to remove suppressor components other than the
monolithic bafe may result in illegal modications to the sound suppressor.
7. Contact Daniel Defense for any questions about repairing damaged components
or further troubleshooting.
3.2
TRIGGER GUARD
The trigger guard is the strip below the trigger to protect it from damage and to help
prevent accidental discharge. The integrated trigger guard on Daniel Defense rearms
features radiused and beveled edges to accommodate shooters wearing gloves.
WARNING: KEEP YOUR FINGER OUT OF THE TRIGGER GUARD UNTIL YOU ARE
READY TO SHOOT.
WARNING: USE EXTRA CAUTION WHEN USING GLOVES TO AVOID AN
ACCIDENTAL/NEGLIGENT DISCHARGE.
3.3
SAFETY SELECTOR LEVER
DDM4
®
& DD5
®
Firearms
The safety selector lever is located on both sides of the lower receiver and has two
positions: “SAFE” and “SEMI.” When set to “SAFE”, a cam bears upon the rear portion